PoemsMoxon, 1860 - 306 pages |
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Page xx
... written other verses before these , but he did not think them good enough to be made public . This small volume he published without his name , from a natural doubt whether it would be favourably received . The longer Poem , the Ode ...
... written other verses before these , but he did not think them good enough to be made public . This small volume he published without his name , from a natural doubt whether it would be favourably received . The longer Poem , the Ode ...
Page xxxi
... written in the margin . In 1796 , Mr. Rogers was summoned before the Privy Council , and afterwards as a witness in the Court of King's Bench , on the trial of Stone for treason , in consequence of a few words that passed between them ...
... written in the margin . In 1796 , Mr. Rogers was summoned before the Privy Council , and afterwards as a witness in the Court of King's Bench , on the trial of Stone for treason , in consequence of a few words that passed between them ...
Page xxxiv
... written some few years earlier . As his health was still delicate he was advised by his friend Dr. Moore , the physician , and author of Zeluco , to spend the winter of 1799-1800 in Devonshire . On his journey either there or back , he ...
... written some few years earlier . As his health was still delicate he was advised by his friend Dr. Moore , the physician , and author of Zeluco , to spend the winter of 1799-1800 in Devonshire . On his journey either there or back , he ...
Page xxxvii
... Written in the Highlands , ' on a third visit in 1812 ; when , on again seeing the grey sundial in the kirkyard at Luss , he says : - " That dial so well known to me ! ' -Tho ' many a shadow it had shed , ' Beloved Sister , since with ...
... Written in the Highlands , ' on a third visit in 1812 ; when , on again seeing the grey sundial in the kirkyard at Luss , he says : - " That dial so well known to me ! ' -Tho ' many a shadow it had shed , ' Beloved Sister , since with ...
Page xl
... writing . He never wrote more than part of one Review , which was that of Cary's Dante , in the Edinburgh . He used to say that nobody could write a severe article against another , under the shelter of a mask , without becoming the ...
... writing . He never wrote more than part of one Review , which was that of Cary's Dante , in the Edinburgh . He used to say that nobody could write a severe article against another , under the shelter of a mask , without becoming the ...
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